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Nice work, you hit all the learning goals here. Well done. Take a look at my comments and let me know if you have questions. The methods you have written all work and you've demonstrated an understanding of how to implement a Linked List.
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# method to add a new node with the specific data value in the linked list | ||
# insert the new node at the beginning of the linked list | ||
def add_first(value) |
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# method to find if the linked list contains a node with specified value | ||
# returns true if found, false otherwise | ||
def search(value) |
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raise NotImplementedError | ||
# method to return the max value in the linked list | ||
# returns the data value and not the node | ||
def find_max |
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raise NotImplementedError | ||
# method to return the min value in the linked list | ||
# returns the data value and not the node | ||
def find_min |
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def find_min | ||
raise NotImplementedError | ||
# method that returns the length of the singly linked list | ||
def length |
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return true | ||
end | ||
fast_pt = fast_pt.next | ||
fast_pt = fast_pt.next |
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fast_pt = fast_pt.next | |
fast_pt = fast_pt.next unless fast_pt.nil? | |
# Additional Exercises | ||
# returns the value in the first node | ||
# returns nil if the list is empty | ||
def get_first |
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def get_first | ||
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# method that inserts a given value as a new last node in the linked list | ||
def add_last(value) |
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# method that returns the value of the last node in the linked list | ||
# returns nil if the linked list is empty | ||
def get_last |
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def insert_ascending(value) | ||
raise NotImplementedError | ||
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Just noting this isn't implemented
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